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MySpace Launches Net Music Store
Thursday, September 25, 2008 - Ehud Rattner
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MySpace has unveiled an online music store that lets its US members listen for free but pay for downloads. The ad-funded service lets MySpace members listen to streamed tracks on their PC for free and build up long playlists of their favorite tracks. Users must buy a copy of a track from the music store of partner Amazon to enjoy it on a portable player. The service hopes to cash in on the long-standing link between MySpace and new and established bands.    (source: news.bbc.co.uk)


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